Arm Ukraine? Congress Might Want to First View This Excellent but Brutal Compilation Video of Verified Ukrainian War Crimes

From Watchdog Media, which has put out excellent high-qaulity videos about the Ukraine over the years.

With Trump being impeached over whether or not to arm Ukraine, it's a good time to recall how the Ukraine has used these weapons over the years.

#1
Ukrainian tanks rolled into Mariupol on the 9th of May (2014), leaving dead bodies and a burning police station in their wake. “Rocket-propelled grenades fired in city centre streets, shooting, where yesterday people were shopping.”[1]

#2
An airstrike killed “5 women… 3 men,” in the centre of Lugansk on the 2nd of June. Ukraine denied the airstrike and blamed a bomb from inside the admin building and a heat-seeking rocket that targeted the air conditioner.[2]

#3
A surgeon in Krasny Liman was killed by a shell fragment after Ukraine deliberately targeted the railway hospital on the 3rd of June.[3]

#4
Human Rights Watch reported that on the 2nd of July an airstrike killed 9 people in Stanitsa Luganska, including a father and his 5-year-old son.[3]

#5
On the 12th of July, “multiple rockets hit a residential area in western Donetsk… killing 7 people, including 2 children… The evidence strongly indicates that Ukrainian government forces were responsible.”[4]

#6
The south of Lugansk was bombarded on the 13th and 14th of July. “Among the dead, a female guard at the Lugansk southern district school.”[5] The OSCE inspected the area amidst a crowd of suffering locals.[6]

#7
On the 15th of July a warplane attacked Snezhnoye, “shattering homes and killing 11 people.”[7] Locals desperately rescued a young boy from underneath the rubble. “Yes, he’s in bed. In a blanket.”[8]

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